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as uacini daaeh tae . * pry . fo Tange Ton han eT ap notre ace Tp me ete i ’ 7 |CHASE PLAYED FIRST PHILLIES AGAIN but Some of Its Stars Still Will Be Heard MVXECHNE SECOND | Closes To-Night and| American Girl as a Broncho Buster AGAINST SENATORS: ‘Many Singers Will Seek} 4 Feature of the Wild West Show Manager Chance Shakes Up Highlanders to Increase Batting Strength. THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, APRIL 19,-1918. vow ~- Daubert at second, Lobert ¢ Kirkpatrick batted for Fisher, fi Philadelphia Brooklyn... soso. ;Misjudged Fly in Ninth) cuss GiVE SENATORS Inning Responsible for FREE SEASON PASSES. Single Run of Game. ' / BATTING ORDER. § Several Years — Reiss : biaonee '. paniata, ee « Going Into Vaudeville . a. Weiter: of yaldine Farrar and ‘ Ganait 1b, Cree, If, Frances Alda for Paris alice of Ainamith, « BATTING ORDER. Philadeiphia. Paskert, cf. Knabe, 2b. | Lobert, 3b, ending in the Tittnets Senate providing that the State take action to élose a dal > MeoKechnie, 2, Sweeney, « } Young, se. Johnson, p, Keating, p. Cmpires—Dineen and fart Chase, 1b. Smith, ab. to Rest. Fisher, aaron, Dp. U i to-day had ® — and Orth. Attendance ing @ third, (Special to The Rrening World ) i — POLO GROUNDS, NEW YORK, April) engeTs FIELD, BROOKLYN, April = — | » WYN, Apr! —Ray Keating had @ ohance to Win! 19 The Dodgers and the Phillies met EAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. | REAL ESTATE AT Al another hundred-dollar present to-day | in the third game of thelr series here = awhen Frank Chance pitched tim againet 1 | Walter Johnaon in the third game of tang Ragon and Miller were in the| a ae a sa Shes Conse Was ent to Pints for the Dodgers, while douth: | firat in the absence of Frank |>®¥ Brennan and Dooin did the stunt | Sends aoe teas hile, the recentty {fOr the visitors, Prof. Shannon's band | bought Inflelder, played second. It was |*eain played popular alfa during the an ideal day for baseball and more than |#4me. Tho tussle began at 3 o'clock fifteen thousand fans were out to help | With the Phillies at bat. the Michiendere te getind.e aan, FIRST INNING—Paskert was called On account of Charlte Starrett being | Cut on tartkes, | Knabe singled to contre. @ novice at firat base and McKechnie, | MOvert was @ victim On strINee. aes the recently arrived inflelder who was | Wa" easily nal aa Og ey ‘throw down to Cutshaw, NO RUNS. formerly with the Pittsburgh club and Stengel struck out. Cutehaw pasted # later of Boston, being a good infielder, bound Kanade, t 4 hi t Chance decided to move Chase to frat | Qe aNeT (yy Unale, wit teelred in th base and keep him there until he was 3 wale to get into the game himself. eame way by Knabe and Luderus, NO RUNE. Thin move increases the batting oM- clency as well an the flelding in the | @S=COND INNING—-Magee gent « long Drenent crippled condition of the team, |%¥ 0 Wheat. Dolan was the third J Chance saye his leg will de all tient | Yisitor to fall a victim of on'e : “ by Monday or Tuerduy and that he eit | curves. ‘Luderua popped to Fisher, NO . ya again return to firat base and put | RUNS. e tate 0 lew e Chase back at second, Wheat made a pretty drive to centre) FIRST INNING—The Senators etart-|f0F ® base. Daubert hit to Knabe, who | ed off with a rush, but fasg flelding| (4uched out Wheat on his way to second | Oumoeure te | Hi to-day in the presence of over $,090 | ij | weoe” l st eee 3) weomneoaunr’ E 4 wleieuaeuanul 4 li tans who would have found the Na- tional League Grounds too small. ‘until the, ‘Anhing, when they got « run over the cubber. James, a recruit’ from Seattle, was pitted against the Giants, ‘ané the way they ran bases was'a cau: tien, Murray tn particular stealing eec- ond and third in the fifth inning. The slaughter came in the fifth, when the Giants made threé runs and cinched the game. “SECOND GAME, BATTING ORDER. Boston. Connelly, ¥, Baraertie, oo. leyers, Yb. Smith, @, ‘Titus, re. Deviin, %. Seymonr, cf. Rariden,c. Hess, 9. , Umpires, Rigier and Byron * Attendance VORST INNING—Snodgrass fied to Connelly. Shafer popped to Mar: vifie. ‘Burne singled to centre, but wa: ewt stealing, Rariden to Smith, NO RUNS. Connelly out, Tesreau to Merkle, Maranville singled to centre. Meyers , fanned. Seymour filed to Qfurray. NO SECOND INNING—Murrey fanned. ¢Mestde safe on Suith’s error. Hersog ‘@erced Merkle, Deviin to Maranville. i Heraog out, stealing, Rariden to Smith, NO RUNS. ‘Thus struck out. Deviin got an infleld dit. Smith singled past Shafer, Shafer (afled to stop Rariden's grounder and ,Dewin scored on the error, @mith going to Gird. Hess walked, Gilling the beses. Merray made a wonderful one-hand catch of Connelly's short fly and no- ‘body scored, Maranville forced Hees, Fletcher to Ghefer. ONE RUN. , HERD INNING—Fietoher got three heses when Titus dropped his fly. Wil- g0m aingled to centre, ecoring Fletcher. Tesreau singled to centre. Snodgrass ‘doubled to left, scoring Wilson. Shafer get a base hit when he grounded to Smith, whose throw to the plate failed to get Tesresu scoring. Snodgrass » @eored nn Burns's sacrifice fly to Sey- which was the fret out.. Shafer stealing, Rariden to @mith. Murray arelked and stole second. Merkle popped to Myers, FOUR RUNG. mi +4 “Myers doubled to left. Seymour out, 00 deHghtfcl and her voice carried so well that {f she could sing English as well as ghe can speak it, Mr, Hammer- stein probably would de offering her as return ¢o town will @sbandment of the company November. . The chorus will it back to Italy and to Germany @ manner for which the contracts Most of the men and women that BPrey Poe ie ppear as principal singers in small opera companies in their respective countries, The members of the orche: tra, mostly married, will remain in > where they have established } OF, at least, will not seek sum- ments. outside of America. staff,- almost to a man, will spend the summer at home. WHAT THE PRINCIPAL SINGERS ARE TO DO THIS SUMMER. It may be interesting to relate what the Principal singers are to do between now and next November, for all of them are to come back. Emmy Deatinn, Caruso, Scotti, Dinh Gilly and Putnam Griswold are going to Covent Garden. It will b the first time in several seasons that Caruso has sung there. A differonce as to remuneration was the cabse of his @beence, Neil Forayth, the director, wouldn't pay Caruso’s price. Caruso wouldn't abate it. Which has yielded to the other, or whether there & compromise, is not told. The enga Ment of Scotti as well as of © and of Putnam Griswold is for ten or dozen appearances, Em tinn and Dinh Gilly will remain in Lor don for the season. After London, ruso will go to his home in the neigi hood of Florenoe and rest, Scott! wi! aleo seek recuperation in Italy Destinn and Dinh Gilly probably will sing.in Germany, Putnam Griswold will sing in Berlin and then, outside of his wolf that he lo’ he will time te study, especialy of H. of whic, by reason of his nature and his voice and his bearing he should prove to be the best living interpi Frances Alda and Geraldine Farrar are to go to Paris and, perhaps, to Ger- many, for holiday keepin, ‘Neither of them hee socepted an Sagement. Riccardo Martin, with @ fer- vent ‘Thank Gos!" declared his inten- tion of doing likewine. “I've worked (hard this season and I need relaxation,” he seid, Bella Alten is going first to ‘The cirous ts going to Brooklyn to- aight—@ut all is not lost. Buffalo Bill after an absence from New York for three years, is coming back Tuestay might for three weeks, It is coupled with Pawnee Bill's Wila East as when it wae last here, The idea is to make the Wild West show a historical lesson for grown-ups and children which will be vivid and ewolting, Of course the broncho busters will be there and the Indians and the Duffalo, But under the direction of R. H. Burnside, one of the foremost of etage managers, a scheme has been worked out by which this year’s show ie made an illustration of the life of outdoor peoples fromy the steppes of demand, Wo have grown to like her, however, and she will get a warm wel- come upon her return. BOR!, DE SEGUROLA AND MAC- NEZ FOR HAVANA. The charming little Iucrezia Bor, with De Segurola and Macnez, Is ing to Havana to sing in opera there for @ month before starting for Europe. Col. Bort has come back from Spain to escort his daughter to Cuba and then take her home to rest. The others aleo will ramble about Europe et will. Jeanne Maubourg will return to her “Gear Paree” and then go on to Trou- ville or some French watering place. Carl Braun and Jacques Urlus are to ing at the opera in Brussels. Amato; is to go to his summer home at Cese- natico, near Rimini, and seek to re- cuperate from the arduous task of Cyrano by daily swims in the Adriatic. | tam Hi ¢ wnd Basil Ruysdael, | ond; Grover Hughes, 119 (Burns), 6 to} by Boy Scouts with flags, new milita: formations and reckless artillery dril @ bucking buffalo—fio, that is not a mis- print, a bucking b-u: tumblers from out of the escret lands of the Himalayas and a sensational contest in auto polo, one of the most reck'cvs of games. Thousands of yanis of scenery will make the arene @t one moment, s like a canyon in the wildest part of Rockies, and at another @ sandy waste under the shadow of the pyramid of Egypt. HAVRE DE GRACE RESULTS. FIRST RACE—For three-year-olds jand upward; selling; five and a half fur- longs.—Thrifty, 109 (Dunn), 3 to 1, 4 to 5 and 7 to 20, firat; Haason, 100 (Hoffman), 40 to 1, 10 to 1 and ¢ to 1, second; Americus, 107 (Wolfe), 9 to 10, 2 to 5 and out, third, Time, 1,02 3-5, Chilton Dance, Hockrest, ervicence, Tiger Jim and Irene Gummell also ran. SECOND RACE—For three-year-olds and upward; handicap; five funongs.~- ‘augh Hill, 128 (Pickett), 9 to 10, 1 to 6 and out, first; Light o' My Life, 114 (Butwell), 4 to 1, 6 to 5 and 1 to 3, sec- ike good Americans, will pursue their! 1, 7 to 5 and 3 to 6, third, Time, 1,01, own sweet will at home, or abvoad. | Rolling Stone, Alderbam and Anavri Otto Gorlts ts Mkely to spend some time @ about Germany with the Tauschors—Johanna Gadsk! Is the wife of Herr Tauscher. About the only on who thinks she will stay Anna Case, and even she chenge her mind. "ot the conductors, Mr. Toscan'n! te going to Italy for a good lo No South America for him thie year, Mr Herts, jolly good fellow that ha ts may be run across this summer in any of the German towns or watering places the honor of knowing him. Mr. Polacco, who will be no longer a stranger when he re- tums, and will be cordially welcomed pacts, is for Italy and reat. Mr, Stu- rani, too, will seek relaxation under the also ran. Lounsbury, who had the mount on Light o' My Life, wag kicked | @t the post, Butwell taking the mount. THIRD KACE—For three-year-olds jand up; handicap: five turlongs.—Flying | Yankee, 110 (Wolfe), even, 1 to 3 end} jout, first; Double to 1, 1 to 2 and out, second; Reybourn, 109 (Butwell), 2% to 1, even and out, third, Time, 1.0126. Arcene also ran. # to 1 and 2% to.l, second; 16 (Davies), 18 to 1, §.to'l 8 to third, Time, 1.0734. Palanquin, Chuc! les, Montressor and Fifty-Five also ran, —— er 10 (Skirvin), 2%) by the Highlanders quickly stopped them and prevented a run. After Moel- ler had gone out, Foster singled to cen- tre and went to third on Milay's one base ghot to the right fleld fence. Gan- dil hit @ sharp grounder to Young, which was turned into a double play and retired the side. NO RUNS. The Highlanders also drew a blank. Daniele strut owt. Wolter was thrown out by Morgan.end Hartzell lined « hot one equarely? Into Foster's hands. NO RUNS. SECOND INNING—Aftes Morgan had Mad to Cree And Ainwnita had fanned nh Chane, Wut, it MeHridy filed out to Sweeney, NO RU: % It was another blank for the High- landers, Cree fled out to Moeller, Chase struck out and MéKechnie* died on ait easy grounder to Gandil. NO RUNS., THIRD INNING -- ‘The Senators broke the fce in the third, After John- son had struck out Moeller rammed 4 long three-bagger into deep right centre and scored on Foster's grounder to Hartzell, beating the throw to th plate. Milan singled, sending Foster tw third, but Gandi! hit to Hartzell and Foster was out at the plate, They then attempted a double steal, but Milan died at home. ONE RUN, It was one, two, ‘three for the High- landers in the third. Sweeney flied to Shanks. Young was thrown out by Johnson and Keating struck out, NO RUNS, FOURTH ' INNING—The Senators added two more fo their lead in this round. Morwan walked and went to third on Ainsmith's single to right. Aingmith tried to take secund on the play ‘but was thrown out. Young got Shanks'’s q@rounder but made a wild and threw to Luderus, who doubled up | Daubert. Smith walked and a second | later. stole agcond. Fisher pasted a fly to | Magee, NO RUNS, | THIRD INNING—Doolan was. out to Daubert, unassisted. Dooin raised one up Into the alr near the pitcher's box, , which Miller got under. Brennan filed out to Wheat. NO RUNS, Miller grounded out, Lobert to Late | derus. Ragon was called out on strikes. 1 sent a alow one to Brennan, who fumbled the bat! badly giving the run ner a Hfee. On the next pitched ball, Atengel made a clever steal of er by Doolan and Luderus, FOURTH INNING—Paskert drove hot grounder to @mith and we Daubert. Stengel snatched Knab scraper, Labert pop-filed to Daubert. NO RUNS. i Meyer tried to bunt but raised a pop- fly for Dooin, Magee ran out to th right-fleld fence and grabbed Wheat's high one, Daubert laced a low-line tty | to Dolan. NO RUNS. | MIFTH INNING—Magee was easy tor Fisher and paubert. Dolan was pu of the way by Smith and Daubert, Luderus's fy wan muffed by Smith, but as Luderus was caught trying to reach mecond on the error'on Ragon's fast | pick up and throw to Cutshaw. RUNS th banged a high fly to Dol, Doolan and Luderus retired Misher ones to left for a b to Pankert. NO B SIXTH INNING. low Mne fly straight into Cutshaw's hands. Dooin singled to right centre. Brennan forced Dovin at second, Cut- shaw to Fisher, Paskert followed with Ragon filed out throw to the plate on which Morgan scored and Shanks went to third. Mc- Bride was an easy out, but Johnson smashed a triple into deep right centre and Shanks scored. McKechnie threw out Moeller. TWO RUNS. Danlela got the Gest single for New York, but was owt atealing second, Johnson then struck out both Wolter and Harteell, NO RUNS, Fifth Inning—It was one, two, three for the Senators. Foster was thrown out by MaKechnie. Milan filed to Wol- ter and Hartzell tossed out Gandil. NO RUNS. —.>—_—. LARRY DOYLE SUSPENDED, tain Three Daye. With the season not yet two weeks old three players in th tonal Lea were to-day suspended and fined. Two Suspensions und a fine were announced by Secretary Heydler and the case of a single to right, sending Brennan to second, Knabe singled to right. Brews nan tried to score, but he was easily caught at the plate by Meyer's perfect throw to Miller. NO RUNS. H Stengel got two bases on his hit to} left, Cutshaw sacrificed, Stengel to third, Meyer banged a slow bounder to Luderus, who shot the ball to Dooin in time to catch Stenge! allding into the; plate. Wheat got his second hit to right, advancing Meyer to third. Wheat made! a pretty steal of second. Daubert was culled out on atrikes, NO RONS, | SEVENTH INNING—Lobert went out, Fisher to Daubert. Ragon made « sreat catch of Magee'n hot one and! threw him out, Dotan on strikes, NO RUNS. Smith eroun ing second, Miller sent a slow one to Dovlan, who made a bad throw to Lu- derus, giving the batter his base, Ragon went out. Brennan to Luderus. is going to give you, Beginning May. 31st * an: opportunity to make money. ° vs “REAL ESTAT Miller pasted one of Brennan's straight | [> PRICE $3,750, Terms $100 Cash, $10 Per Month and Int ven a beat, lardncot (inlah and floors, Dumber churches ant selvols, city water, gaa, VESTIGATE. How to come: Take trolley ‘ie quem ee " 4 ; 7 eM trom’ New York oust Mtatlon, of Piathush station ts Osoas end traction trolley to property David P. Leahy Realty Co., N, th st, and Broadway, ‘ POR SALE— | REAL ESTATE productive = 10 monthly, Nearmaintine| Pe W. M.y guay the MEN'S \ R CLOTHES Med 0 Sark Tae ony Doe Manager Tinker of Cinciynati te atii|NO RUNS. pending. EIGHTH INNING—Luderus struck Larry Doyle wae suspended thres days| OU. Doolan sent @ pop fly to Fisher. | for his run-in with the umpires at Bos-| Vooin fanned out, making ago FR ye ton. Catgher Pietz of St. Loule was} *xth viciim on strikes, NO RUNS, the great; ° 4 Mi! guspended for three days and fined §39| Sienxel went a grounder to Duolan, | M8 (10% macedam svete conesk Decause of his action on the coaching} Who nailed him by a fast throw t aa at baa ae Ines during yeaterday's game, ¢and| Luderus, Cutehaw Mie! out to Paskert, | Wve" fork tor hee: aahington PitchorPerdue of Boston wax fined $i0| Myer war the third out, Brenann to | Hants and ge near Wall Tee ton eat SOCIETY OF T. | th eet for disvoloring two uew belle in the| Luderus, NO RUNS. ere agus houses Yon ave : firet game the team played at home. NINTH LNNTNG—Bronnan fouled out | puil@ika: peters, range Lad LY COLUMBIAN ORDER ———. to Smith. Fisher collaret Paskert’s fy, | Out Boats View er. “ot Per. #@hafer to Merkle. Kirke atting for| Berlin’ to sing in “some big parts, ‘Titus, ott Wilson to Merkle, Myers! declared, with her most scoring. Merkle dropped Shafer's assist| After that sh on Devlin. mith fouled to Wilson.| Marie Mattfeld, too, WEEKS IN VAUDEVILLE. cane tiers ONE RUN. for Berlin “Won't you come and see Retas, the inimitable Mime and] 101; Semulveda, FOURTH INNING—Kirke wat to left} me?” ashe graciously eaid. Lenora Hy, Ie oie ‘admirable singer and art- NK field and Connelly moved to right for] Sparkes, a clergyman's daughter, who] it ¢ he has proved himself to be Boston, Herzog filed to Connelly. Dev but loves |e, many is to take ow doe Mn threw out Fletcher. Marenville to refrosh| cacture. For twenty weeks he has en- threw out Wijson. . sine, Mastieh “meirapoiia. 6P0 gaged to show himself in vaudeville in | OM; 210: is oviginal programme of French, Ger-| THIRD BAOK--Three-yearolde and wp; oon Fletcher to Merkle, Hersog made a fine| Was last year. man and English songs—all to be sung tions; five furloogs.—Joe Knight, 117; ‘Tertar, assist of Connelly, No RUNS, WHAT JOHANNA GADBKI AND] in tne vernacular—at a salary that in| 105: Lomuler, 108; Pisa), 108; -OLIVE FREMBTAD ARE TO DO. | gaia to 1 " } 3 ( 7 © DO. | said to ve very large. “To save myself FouRTH Moka fat ad Coiumbia Loses Johanna Gadaki does not go to At-| from the temptation of abandoning my-| u . | t Comedy of Errors The Army of | es Whidineedie : a Janta with the company. For a fewl seit entirely to tis work," he said to ° > |DRAUGHTSMEN WANTED, James Triangles avd the Ne days she will visit Atlantic City for re- have renewed my contract with There wan't much hitting in the Har- | vard-Columbia baseball game on Sou: &@ Growing Smaller Ly | mechanical and_ electrical, me, second game of (heir series x Jaxation, Then she will start on a/ yr, Gatti and the Meiropolitan Opera Mase in Ricohiya detested thate Gereey | CONCeRt tour. that will sarry her tar! Company for a period vf several years, {for tail work; Wield, but there was plenty of erry CARTER'S LITTLE for design and de ; and they put In an appearance so of. LIVER PILLS on permanent position ap: “basket"’ team in Brooklyn, ther Gothas rivals last, week, 80 to 23, afters stubborn fignt, | SOUth. On her return, about the middle! nine offer for the twenty wee ure - . ts to give age, experi- that they spolied ¢he fun. The ms hey . | plican! , if, 108; * Dynamo, wearers made the most misxpiays, * ere reliet— ence and salary expe expect to even of May, she will go to Berlin, where ehe| over, was too a ted. Rot any too “Riyemioe, toh; Phos’ Coos, diet | they made them when they they permanent’ Apply Mechanical, box 676 Frieda Hempel may be ® “guest” | ir aul, the imperturbable, but oblig-| foe 12 Mecmmire fighte by snochoute st toe! ttoher, did excellently, esi same sunny skies. REISS 18 GOING FOR TWENTY HAVRE DE GRACE ENTRIES. Knabe eingled to left. Meyer misjudged be J & Peel oe ASAT*CAND ComnaNy, 58 BROADWar, i Gattl-Casazia, of couree, will be She will return from place to place, hearing in the eutymn for another concert tour, Olive Fremsted has some house bulld- PS amit srnacetian eee he ana as ei, Gh, As much as wae the caso with , Worid. | uf flit to Barope at once with the rest, but ‘caentat.ve, velover ‘Apprentice aliowance of five pounds cisised.}and White. Columbia scored two earn TEP TORY 8. Al yee ae as ake ia announced to ting at the Mu" him in the management and outalle, It ean be realized how many err Tectia ates bate de nich feattval uguat her cepa: Sead Gk lecaeiee Go AeA dain cas by Farrel, contributed to bring about the ‘ te eed aad and locking for wingers. Otto © cursed in coutact with good. runs, but Harvard didn't #:« be delayed scarcely beyond Jul on | : can be delayed scarcely bey 1 Place in Southern Italy to recuperate, | , Astoine Pallet. the Canadian nearrneight, wto 16 to 4. Smith, the new found Colic crite. ¢. vinger in German opera houses, but New Polo A. ©. met Marty Farrell, 9 local fog gentlemen who meste you at the | sempoer and. fomer sparring partner’ of Mite | 128, first ahe !s going back to ker old teacher a ten ome pig bee py cgay door, foing to Cuttyhunk, Maas. | (0) was badly besten, Farrell carried tie Aad | Mr, Brown, the comptroller es tion, te ghar, to Mi , the Culveraity of . ro | Qleamer and mes fi 5 Yay ‘ ee at ag, oe mo aR ate ge are ey eS SME Be Sunday World Wants Hardy and i, ag vard. in